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HARRY E. MYERS, OF CLEVELAND, OHIO, ASSIGITOR TO MYERS, OSBORN & (70., OF SAME PLACE.

OBL=STOVE.

SPECIFZCATIQN forming part of Letters Patent No. 319,613, dated June 2, 1885.

Application filed December 2-1, 1883. (No model.)

To a-ZZ whom it may concern: chimney firmly over the wick-cone; nor is the Be it known that I, HARRY Mvnns, a cone-plate of his patent provided with any citizen of the United States, residing at Cile'vedevice to receive and hold flanges formed on 50 land, in the county of Ouyahoga and State of the bottom of a chimney. In the present in- Ohio, have invented a new and useful Imvention said flanges and a device to receive provement in Oil-Stoves; and I do hereby deand hold them are provided for, thus answerclare that the following is a full, clear, coning the ends already indicated. cise, and exact description of the invention, ,1 in the drawings, Figurelisavertical cross- 5 5 and of the manner of constructing and using sectional view of the invention. Fig. 2 is ait, so as to enable any person skilled in the top perspective from the rear, showing the art to which it appertains to construct and guides and stop in one and the chimney out use the same, reference loeing had to the acaway. companying drawings, forming a part of this In carrying out my invention I form subspecification, the principle of the invention stantial flanges a on the bottom edges of the 15 being herein explained and the best mode in chimney A, adapted to fit in the grooves b, which I have contemplated applying that formed on the under aces of bars 13. BarsB principle, so as to distinguish it from other are located along the sides of the wick-cone on inventions. the cone-plate C, said hars being also provided Heretoforc in oil-stoves chimneys that slide with bolt-holes c, by which they are attach- 2 over thewick-cone independently of andsepaable to the cone-plate. The rear ends of a rately from aslidinglamp, as shown in United pair of these said bars are cast solid with the States Patent No. 240,589, issued April 26, stop 1), said stop arresting the inward move- 1881, to L. C. Heckman, have been provided ment of the chimney, and also aiding in holdwith no means of holding them firm in said ing the chimney in position. Bars B are unposition aside from their close lateral fitting connected with each other at their forward to said cone, so that they are thereby subject ends. The chimney has its back portion out to motion, rattling, and possible displaceaway'in such a manner that it may be slid ment as the stove-drum is thrown back. over the wick-cone.

To remedy this objectionable feature is the What I therefore claim is- "o principalobjectofthepresentinvention,which In an oil-stove, the combination, with a is accomplished by providing The chimney wick-cone and a sliding chimney, A, formed with bottom flanges fitting under bars located, with the outward]y-projecting bottom flanges, respectively, on opposite sides of the wiclr a, of the detachable hars B, located on the cone, as herein described and claimed. This upper side of the cone-plate C and contiguous 3 5 adaptation of parts differs from a constructo its base, said bars being connected together tion which moves a complete lamp in and out at their rear end by stop D, cast solid with of the drum, or under a drum of a stove or thennandsaidbars alsoprovided,respectively,

heater by flanges and slide ways, as shown with the longitudinal groove Z), formed on in United States Patent No. No. 223,977, their under edge next to the wick-cone and .0 issued to M. (3. Armour, February 3, 1880, the cone-plate, substantially as set forth.

and United States Patent No. 195,255, issued In testimony that I claim the foregoing to to M. Bradley, September 18, 1877. There be my invention I have hereunto set my hand are manifest advantages of having the chimthis 19th day of December, 1888.

ney removable independently of the lamp, HARRY E. MYERS. 5 as in the aforesaid cited invention of Heck- Witnesses:

man 5 but in the said Heckmans chimney J. B. COFFINBERRY,

there is no provision of flanges to hold the T. B. HALL. 

